The survey includes questions that ask the user preferable platforms and genres as well as their experience with the Kingdom Hearts games. It asks if the user preordered or purchased Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX and follows up with what kind of content they would like to see from preorders or collector's editions.

It also asked which Disney world is their favorite from the following list:

Other questions ask which Kingdom Hearts title is their favorite and which was their first, whether the user is more of a Square Enix fan or a Disney fan, overall fun and challenge of the series, and more. At one point, it asks which games players are looking forward to the most with Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call being a selection, the follow up to the original rhythm game that has only been announced for Japan release.

Star Wars fans have had a lot to chat about this week as it was recently announced that Electronic Arts and Disney have entered into a multi-year, exclusive licensing agreement that will see EA and its robust roster of studios develop and publish new games based on Star Wars characters and storylines.

Obviously, that's HUGE news, but considering that it's coming at a time when several proposed Star Wars projects are in flux and EA is busy defending itself against what seems to be an ongoing online onslaught against its principles and practices as a company, how are real gamers reacting to the announcement? There's obviously A LOT of potential for fantastic Star Wars games to be created when considering that proven studios like DICE, Visceral, and BioWare will be at the helm of the upcoming projects, but with EA's propensity to churn out titles with a eye for profitability, we could be talking more Clone Wars than anything else.

To find out how both the GT Editorial staff and GT Community are feeling about the subject, I decided to gather up some comments as we bring the Light and Dark Sides of the EA/Star Wars news to the forefront in this edition of FORCE FEEDBACK.

This afternoon Walt Disney Company purchased the rights to Star Wars, the property’s production company, and all of its subsidiaries.

I’ll give you all a second to let that sink in.

The big news for video game fans, once they get over the idea of Star Wars: Episode 7 aiming for a 2015 theatrical release, is that video game developer and publisher LucasArts is included in the deal.

Later this year, Disney will release Wreck-It Ralph, an animated movie that explores the life of an 8-bit video game villain reflecting on 30 years of doing bad. Wreck-It Ralph is the antagonist of the film's vintage arcade game Fix-It Felix, Jr.

But Ralph won't be the only bad guy making an appearance in the November-due comedy that stars John C. Reilly and Jack McBrayer. Some honest-to-goodness video game evildoers from Nintendo, Capcom, Sega and Namco will also cameo.

It seems someone at Disney might’ve been a little loose with some information.

Apparently, a recent online newsletter briefly contained some information about Epic Mickey 2. Said information was quickly removed, but someone at Stitch Kingdom caught the drop and relayed the info to GameInformer.

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